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Pre-Commercial Public Procurement for Intelligent Transport Systems

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Complete with results
Geo-spatial type
Other
Total project cost
€418 102
EU Contribution
€398 000
Project Acronym
P3ITS
STRIA Roadmaps
Transport mode
Multimodal icon
Transport policies
Societal/Economic issues,
Digitalisation
Transport sectors
Passenger transport,
Freight transport

Overview

Call for proposal
FP7-ICT-2009-4
Link to CORDIS
Background & Policy context

Pre-commercial public procurement is an approach for procuring Research and Development (R&D) services.

The public sector in the EU, as elsewhere in the world, is faced with important societal challenges, in particular in the transport sector. Addressing such challenges requires new and innovative solutions, such as the development of cooperative mobility systems. Some of the required improvements are so technologically demanding that either no commercially stable solution yet exists on the market, or existing solutions show shortcomings which require new R&D.

By developing forward-looking procurement strategies that include R&D procurement to develop new solutions that address these challenges, the public sector can have a significant impact on the mid to long-term efficiency and effectiveness of public services as well as on the innovation performance and the competitiveness of European industry. Thus, by acting as technologically demanding first buyers of new R&D, public procurers can drive innovation from the demand side.

Developing a strong European home market for innovative products and services is the key for Europe to create growth and jobs - quickly evolving from R&D to markets in fields like Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS).

Objectives

The P3ITS project aimed to start a dialogue between procurement experts, agencies and industry professionals from the ITS sector, with the aim of building a network of procurers and industry experts as consultation partners.

P3ITS focused first on the needs and requirements for the innovation and migration from R&D towards large scale market of cooperative ITS services. Secondly, P3ITS focused on the options and mechanisms that pre-commercial public procurement - as a special structure for procurement - provides for risk sharing and stimulating innovation.

Following the identification of requirements from industry and analysis of mechanisms for pre-commercial public procurement (PCP), the project consolidated the results and extended the individual conclusions.

Methodology

The project began by focusing on the needs and requirements of innovation and deployment of ITS services. This steps included a series of questionnaires and a workshop for external stakeholders.

This was followed by a task investigating how pre-commercial procurement can help stimulate innovation and improve market conditions for ITS. This led to another workshop and a report on PCP opportunities and constraints.

Finally, the project brought together a set of recommendations for stakeholders and a roadmap for best practice PCP implementation.

Funding

Parent Programmes
Institution Type
Public institution
Institution Name
European Commission
Type of funding
Public (EU)

Results

The project has resulted in:

  • better understanding of the socio-economic benefits of pre-commercial procurement (PCP), as well as difficulties and barriers to wider use of PCP in Europe;
  • higher level of awareness about what PCP really is and how it can be launched (among others for ITS actors and stakeholders);
  • support to public authorities in their task of deploying ITS through a new tool for public support to innovation;
  • indentify which actions or initiatives are still needed to result in common use of PCP for ITS deployment.

On a mid to long term perspective, these P3ITS results will facilitate and accelerate the use of PCP for ITS deployment. Thus:

  • reinforcing the ICT incentive framework for innovation in Europe;
  • improving access to finance to innovative SME's;
  • improving the market conditions for the innovative ITS technologies and services in Europe.

Policy implications

The EU (and elsewhere) is faced with important societal challenges. In particular in the transport sector. Addressing these challenges requires new and innovative solutions: e.g. the development of cooperative mobility systems.

Development of a strong home market for innovative products and services, is of key importance to Europe with respect to growth and creating jobs.

Other results

The public sector can have a significant impact on the mid to long-term efficiency and effectiveness of public services. And also on the innovation performance and the competitiveness of European industry.

Policy objectives

An efficient and integrated mobility system: Promoting quality jobs and working conditions

Partners

Lead Organisation
Organisation
Association Of European Railway Industries
Address
avenue Louise 221/11, 1050 BRUSSELS, Belgium
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€139 055
Partner Organisations
Organisation
Ministerie Van Verkeer En Waterstaat
Address
Zuidervagenplein 2, 8200 AA Lelystad, Netherlands
EU Contribution
€0
Organisation
Its Bretagne
Address
Conseil General 22, 11 Place Du General De Gaulle, 22000 Saint Brieuc, France
EU Contribution
€15 367
Organisation
Egis France Sa
Address
Avenue Thiers (Immeuble Le Carat), 69006 Lyon, France
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€15 367
Organisation
Egis France Sa
Address
Avenue Thiers (Immeuble Le Carat), 69006 Lyon, France
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€0
Organisation
Ministerie Van Infrastructuur En Waterstaat
Address
RIJNSTRAAT 8, 2500 EX DEN HAAG, Netherlands
EU Contribution
€15 122
Organisation
Evolving Systems Consulting
Address
Nam Dr. Holeho, 18000 Praha, Czechia
EU Contribution
€14 916
Organisation
Polis - Promotion Of Operational Links With Integrated Services, Association Internationale
Address
rue du Trône 98, 1050 BRUXELLES, Belgium
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€15 122
Organisation
Austriatech - Gesellschaft Des Bundes Fur Technologiepolitische Massnahmen Gmbh
Address
RAIMUNDGASSE 1/6, 1020 WIEN, Austria
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€15 367
Organisation
Region Nordjylland (North Denmark Region)
Address
Niels Bohrs Vej 30, 9220 AALBORG, Denmark
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€68 348
Organisation
Centrum Dopravniho Vyzkumu V.v.i.
Address
Lisenska 33a, 636 00 BRNO, Czechia
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€15 367
Organisation
Tts Italia
Address
Via Flaminia 388, 00196 Roma, Italy
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€15 367
Organisation
Vlaamse Gewest
Address
Koning Albert Ii Laan 20, 1000 Brussel, Belgium
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€15 122
Organisation
Stichting Connekt
Address
EZELSVELDLAAN 59, 2611 RV DELFT, Netherlands
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€53 480

Technologies

Technology Theme
Freight transport technologies
Technology
Collaborative logistics ecosystem
Development phase
Research/Invention

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